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Jen,
When you say you are washing her bowls; you aren't washing in the dishwasher with dishwasher soap are you? I've heard that the use of dishwasher soap can cause bouts of diarrhea too.
Merrick is a great food; they do not import any of their vitamins or minerals from China (which is what I've heard that Blue does). We use the grain free Merrick adult for Jozi and she is doing very well on it. As everyone has said; introduce it REALLY slow though.
Good luck!
It will all work out; you are a great Corgi mom!
CK
In my opinion and many tests of foods and many bouts of meds over the past two years of Jozi's life; one main factor I have found that helps to calm the tummy and firm up the poop or get it going is pure canned pumpkin; no spiced pumpkin, just pure pumpkin. I give her a teaspoon of it every few days. I open one can, freeze part of it for later and then give her the pumpkin with a meal. I also changed her food from Blue to grain free Merrick and we are very happy with the change and you mentioned that your other Corgi licks everything; Jozi used to lick everything including her feet and she was getting abscesses on her legs from the licking but not after the change to grain free Merrick.
I also used a trick that has stopped bad behavior altogether (Jozi was twirling on the carpet due to a little sore she had and I took a steel coffee can, put in a few quarters and when she started to twirl, I shook the can. She instantly stopped and the next time before she started to twirl I made eye contact with her and tapped the top of the can and she did not twirl. She has not twirled for over a week and the can just sits on the table and she is so smart; she knows it is there.
I was beginning to think that I would have to send her to the circus to teach the other dogs how to twirl!
Thanks so much,
CK
Quick question:
When you say: "they were very obvious when I saw her first bowel movement" can you describe what any owner should be looking for. I apoligize if you have to describe unpleasant scenes but I'm not squeemish.
It's something on my mind most of the time as Wally will smell other dogs urine spot and feces, but never tends to grab or lick it. however, if it's Deer or cat feces, that another ball game. We tend to walk with an extendable leash and I have to be careful and pay attention to whenever he puts his nose on the ground.
The other night he crabbed a piece of shellfish along the sidewalks from busted garbage bags left by crows and seaguls. I'm always worried he's catch something but considering it's winter and dead freeze might not be so bad. But I remove anything from his mouth when I can.
Tapeworms look like little wiggly grains of rice in the dog's poop. It's quite gross.
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